Sign up for
What's New
Newsletter !
Subscribe
Netsurf

Last Update:
14.10.2002


WiFi
La Chronique SMS
Dossier SMS
Alerte Virus
Netc...
Dotboutique.com
n/e/tsurfquiz.com
Random Stats
Insighterview
Archives
What's New
TechNews
WorldNews
AskExperts
SiteSeeing
TravelLinx
Telephony
ScheduLinx
e-Commerce
e-Trading
Wise & Wired
Daily Quiz
e-Mail










Coupures de Presse [ le 14 octobre, 2002 ]

Articles à la "Une" : www.netsurf.ch


E-Mail
Tend@nce: la chasse au spam est ouverte sur internet
La recrudescence des spams (messages non sollicités) dans les boîtes aux lettres électroniques commence à aiguiser l'appétit des éditeurs de logiciels de sécurité internet qui y voient un marché prometteur. (Yahoo Actualités)




Press clippings [ October 14 2002 ]

Featured Articles : www.netsurf.ch



Reuters I.M.
Reuters' Instant-Message Service May Help It Recoup Lost Ground
Reuters Group PLC hopes a new instant-messaging service for traders and investors, being unveiled Monday, will help it recoup ground lost to archrival Bloomberg LP. (WSJ)


WiFi
Next Generation WiFi
Emerging ways in which WiFi may become a part of our lifestyles – going beyond the usual café-airport-hotel patter. You know you are in the midst of a WiFi boom when people starting talking about “Next Generation WiFi.” A host of startups, corporate research labs and community associations are deploying emerging WiFi technologies in ways that go beyond the “been there, done that” scenarios of wireless broadband access at cafés-hotels-airports. (TheFeature.com)


Telephony
Opera phone browser could upstage rivals
Opera Software says it has finally solved the long-standing problem of reading big, bulky Web pages on tiny cell phone screens, posing a potential threat to both WAP and to Microsoft. Opera's new method cuts the scrolling in half by stacking the content of a Web page vertically. That way, surfers only have to scroll up and down to read it. (News.com)

WarPhoning
Introducing the latest hacker exploit: War Phoning
Bluetooth-enabled phones and PDAs with inadequate security could become the target of the next wave of security exploits, allowing phreakers to filch confidential information or even make calls using someone else's identity. Such War Phoning exploits, as they have been dubbed, arise because security features on Bluetooth-enabled devices are sometimes turned off by default. (The Register)





Weekly Quiz
NetNews Quiz
[06.09.02]
The Week in Review. Test your NetKnowledge!

NetActu Quiz [06.09.02]
Les actualités Internet de la semaine en revue. Testez-vous!





Miss a day? [ Previous What's New/Quoi de Neuf ]



Netsurf
Emily Turrettini | Martin Gueissaz | Partenaires
What's New |  TechNews |  WorldNews |  AskExperts |  SiteSeeing |  TravelLinx | 
Telephony |  ScheduLinx |  e-Commerce |  e-Trading |  Wise & Wired |  Daily Quiz | 
Awards&Reviews | About/Credits | e-Mail